
PCG: Zero tolerance policy, sanctions vs indiscriminate firing amid New Year revelry
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Tuesday warned that it will enforce a zero tolerance policy against personnel who will engage in indiscriminate firing as it underscored the importance of public safety during the New Year celebrations.
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